Charlie Sheen reveals the time he spent $7,000 on 2,200 seats to catch a Cecil Fielder home run
“That was April 1996. I did it for Cecil Fielder. In Anaheim at the Big A”
“I called because I wanted to sit in that section. They said, ‘Well, that section’s closed. It’s an underattended game.’ I said, ‘Okay, what about this? How many seats are in that section?’”
“They were like, ‘Uh, 2,200.’ And I said, ‘What if I wanted to buy all of them? What kind of break could you cut me? What kind of deal could you swing?’ I think it came out to something like $7,000”
“It was left field. I wanted to force the hand of the baseball gods and not just catch a foul ball, but catch a home run ball. I figured if I’ve got the entire left-field stands with a couple buddies of mine, I’ve stacked the deck”
“We were hammered. We barely made it to the game. There’s also a great shot in Sports Illustrated of me standing like this with a glove and the empty stands behind me”
“We didn’t catch anything that night. And the next night, not just in that section, but in our seats, four home runs were hit. You can’t force the hand of the baseball gods”
Orioles pitcher Shane Baz stared down umpires after they didn't rule Blue Jays' Ernie Clement was out of the baseline
The double play would've ended the inning and instead allowed the Blue Jays to keep scoring
I've never seen anything this crazy personally but there are a ton of boomers who think they own the water off their lake front property which is insane. I've experienced hissy fits but nothing this insane.
hello canucks fans i am sorry that i laughed at your misfortune in december but a few things have happened recently that have made me see life a bit differently and i think we could be great friends
The last time Justin pitched for the Toledo Mud Hens was in 2015 and a literal dinosaur delivered the first pitch.
Tonight, he’s back, and he’s the dinosaur delivering the first pitch